Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington is a poignant portrayal of a young woman striving for social mobility in early 20th-century America. Alice, from a modest family, tries to present herself as part of the upper class to win love and respect. The novel critiques class divisions and societal expectations while capturing Alice’s charm, ambition, and inner struggle with dignity and realism. It earned Tarkington the Pulitzer Prize for its rich character study and nuanced social commentary.
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